The most suffering children in the Gaza Strip struggle to get food to satisfy their hunger (Reuters)

After the Israeli bombing was the one that killed the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip since the beginning of the aggression, hunger has now become the weapon that kills the lives of those who fled from enemy bombing and tanks to save their lives.

The Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip could not imagine that a day would pass in which they would not find a piece of bread, to the point that they began grinding animal feed to make flour from it and feed their hungry children.

Many videos spread on social media platforms showing the suffering experienced by the residents of the Gaza Strip, and voices rose from the heart of the tragedy. One of those videos was what the Palestinian journalist Muhammad Shaheen published on his Instagram account of the little girl Maryam Mahmoud, who cried and made the world cry with the phrase, “We miss white bread,” and it was she who was taken from her. The war has caused an increase in the suffering of its people and its people, who have become deprived of the most basic necessities of life.

“We miss white bread.” Poignant words from a Palestinian girl that summarize the reality of thousands of children who face difficult conditions in the Gaza Strip pic.twitter.com/omCYBg0AoE

- Aljazeera.net • Al Jazeera Net (@AJArabicnet) February 21, 2024

Not only children complain about suffering from hunger, as even adults are exhausted by hunger, and this is what Al Jazeera correspondent Anas Al-Sharif mentioned when he said, “For days, the journalists and I have been wandering around looking for a single meal and we have not found anything...in northern Gaza, we cannot obtain the minimum necessities of life.”

For days, the journalists and I have been wandering around looking for a single meal and we did not find anything.. In northern Gaza, we cannot obtain the minimum necessities of life


pic.twitter.com/7E2bQp5EAh

- Anas Al-Sharif Anas Al-Sharif (@AnasAlSharif0) February 21, 2024

In a morning tweet by Al Jazeera correspondent Ismail Gul, “We usually say good morning.. but we say to you, morning of hunger.. What do you answer?!”

Addressing the world after he did not find food to satisfy his hunger.

Usually we say good morning.. but we say to you, morning hunger.


What do you answer?!

- Ismail Alghoul - Ismail Alghoul (@ismail_gh2) February 22, 2024

Markets in Gaza have run out of all the alternatives with which residents tried to satisfy their children's hunger, according to citizens' testimony.

The markets ran out of all the alternatives that residents tried to satisfy their children’s hunger with.. pic.twitter.com/WVSsEI0gmi

- Ismail Alghoul - Ismail Alghoul (@ismail_gh2) February 21, 2024

The hunger that kills the people of Gaza, and the widespread videos summarizing the true tragedy of the people of the Gaza Strip, received great interaction on social media platforms and sparked the anger of activists, wondering, “Do not such scenes move the hearts of Arab and Islamic governments to take even a simple reaction.”

She was strong in the beginning, but she could not control herself.. 😔💔*


We eat thyme without bread.


I miss white bread.


Wouldn’t such scenes move the hearts of one of the Arab and Islamic governments to make even a simple reaction? ❗❗❗..


There is no power or strength except in God Almighty. Great pic.twitter.com/DeZvlY64zp

- Sultan AL Mahrouqi (@sultan8822) February 21, 2024

"I miss white bread"

Is it at this level that we are unable to help them?

Trucks piled up at the Rafah crossing!

The Jews demonstrated and obstructed the entry of trucks so that the people of northern Gaza would starve to death!

Alas!

Oh Lord...they have no one but you, so give them victory, O God!

- Laila Abdullah Al Hadhrami (@lailaalhadhrami) February 21, 2024

A statement by UN humanitarian agencies warned of the deteriorating situation in Gaza, and stressed the need to provide security guarantees to the population in order to distribute aid on a large scale throughout the Strip.

Source: Al Jazeera + social networking sites